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Terje Einarsen and Joseph Rikhof, A Theory of Punishable Participation in Universal Crimes (2018), Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, 756 pp, ISBN 9788283481273

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 November 2019

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© Foundation of the Leiden Journal of International Law 2019 

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Washington and Lee University, School of Law. Emails: [drumblm@wlu.edu] and [hancock.l21@law.wlu.edu].

References

2 See, e.g., Jo, H. and Simmons, B., ‘Can the International Criminal Court Deter Atrocity?’, (Summer 2016) 70 International Organization 443–75CrossRefGoogle Scholar; M. A. Drumbl, Atrocity, Punishment and International Law (2007); M. Osiel, Making Sense of Mass Atrocity (2009).